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Google denies disassembling Vista software
Google denies disassembling Vista software
The source code underlying Google's Chrome Web browser suggests that Google used a reverse-engineering technique called disassembly to figure out how to employ a useful Windows Vista security feature, but the company said it didn't, in fact, do so. The Chrome source code said a ...
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PC suite alternative: Microsoft Phone Data Manager Beta!
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Did Google Disassemble Vista Software
Technology - Channel Feed — It is reported that the underlying technology of Google Chrome shows Vista was reverse engineered to learn about the usage of Vista security features. It is believed that the source of Google’s disassembly is found here — Bypassing Windows Hardware-enforced Data Execution Prevention. In an excerpt from CNET: The Chrome source code said a particular security feature available on Vista, Data Execution Prevention, can be used on Windows XP SP2 and Windows Server 2003 SP1, though it’s not documented for the older operating systems. The source code also said ...

Google denies disassembling/using Windows Vista code
D' Technology Weblog — ... Vista’s SP1 kernel32.dll with your favorite disassembler,” the comment says. But Google itself didn’t take that route. “We did not disassemble this code,” the company said in a statement. “The source code indicates that the technique came from http://www.uninformed.org/?v=2&a=4. Please also note that…disassembling is just one of several methods one can use to find this information.” Source:→ CNET News ...

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